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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Generational Scraps, September 13, 2004
Title: SCRAPS OF LOVE
Authors: Tracey V. Bateman, Lena Nelson Dooley, Rhonda Gibson, and Janet Spaeth
Reviewed by Jean Kincaid
Publisher: Barbour Publishing
ISBN: 1-59310-254-2 / $10.95
Release Date: October 2004
Genre: Historical/Contemporary Christian Romance
Recycled fabric binds a family together in four novellas
MARRY FOR LOVE...Janet Spaeth
The delightful Bridgit Streeter plans a tea that her future Pastor/husband, Peter Collins, requests. She tackles with much anxiety, cutting and stitching together her own wedding dress. There's just one problem. Bridgit can't cook or sew. She can, however, ride like the wind, and farm from sunup to sunset. The antics of Bridgit endear her to readers, young and old alike.
MOTHER'S OLD QUILT...Lena Nelson Dooley
John Collins accidentally kills the dog of a woman shadowed by tragedy, adding to the despair Maggie Swenson feels will never leave her. John works hard to compensate for his mistake; chopping wood, feeding the animals, cleaning the barn, falling hard for the lovely Maggie. He gifts Maggie with a new puppy wrapped in an old quilt. Maggie's broken heart heals as she cares for the pup, and slowly she returns John's love. She cleans and repairs the quilt, later learning the meaning of each piece of fabric.
THE COAT...Tracey V. Bateman
Leah Halliday lines her son, Collin's, coat, with parts of an old family quilt. Headmaster Max Reilly intervenes in a scuffle between Collin and several other boys. Max buys Collin a new coat, and meets Leah when he delivers the present to the Halliday home. Leah refuses the coat then at Max's prompting, realizes the lining of Collin's old coat instigated the fight. Max takes Collin under his wing, taking advantage of every opportunity to spend time with Leah as well. He fears what will happen to their newfound love when Leah learns of his past.
LOVE OF A LIFETIME...Rhonda Gibson
Spunky Colleen Halliday receives a huge box in the mail, delivered by the handsome Adam Walker. In the box are request from her aunts to preserve the family's memories. Colleen can't bake a lick, but inherited a bakery from her grandma. Alarms blare and smoke billows when Colleen burns another batch of sweets. Adam's sister, Jenny, offers to teach Colleen how to bake. In return the two girls work on scrapbooks together. Jenny's for a school project and Colleen's to piece together her past. Adam is clearly drawn to the woman that influences his sister, but a past relationship threatens his happiness.
SCRAPS OF LOVE is a most exciting Anthology. The heroines are spunky, witty, tough and feminine. Each hero displays endearing traits that elicit admiration and love. The stories are fast paced, and you laugh and cry, choke up and rejoice in the spiritual growth of each character. It chronicles life in a family through several generations. SCRAPS OF LOVE teaches us that a loving God pieces our lives together much the same way each heroine repairs the quilt.
SCRAPS OF LOVE has become my favorite Anthology. Four love stories, three historicals and a contemporary, will captivate the heart of the reader. In the Novella, LOVE OF A LIFETIME, Rhonda Gibson, new author, exhibits a fresh, delightful flair of writing talent.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Romance at it's best, November 9, 2004
This is a 5 star book with wonderful authors. I know you will enjoy the stories as much as I did.
Janet Speath starts the book off with the creation of a fun read. The heroine learns how to quilt. Enjoyable.
Lena Dooley pulls your heartstings with a story of loved ones lost and the restoration of the quilt. Pulls the emotions.
Tracey Bateman shows the effects of war on a small family. She turns the lining of the coat into a coat of many colors. A warm story
Rhonda Gibson wraps it up with a cast of characters that are fun and real. The scraps of love, lives and the quilt become a part of a scrapbook that leaves the reader wanting to see more by this author. My favorite.
Carol Begay
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Scraps of Love, November 4, 2004
As soon as I saw the title to this book it interested me as I am a scrapper myself....scrapbooks that is. All the stories are well written and loved them all but the one of the scrapbooker for me was the best. Rhonda Gibson sure as a way with her characters to make you laugh, cry and just get some great ideas from. Hoping to see something else she writes soon.
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